Hi - thanks for exposing so many useful metrics out of the box! I just wanted to check my understanding of something I've observed and see if there's a way around it.
I made a prometheus rule to send an alert whenever an external secret had a failed last sync with the below:
I made a dummy secret which would always fail (upstream secret doesn't exist), and I received the alert - all good.
I then deleted the dummy secret, but the alert still fires. It seems as though if there was never a successful sync after the most recent failed sync, this metric is always present.
Hi - thanks for exposing so many useful metrics out of the box! I just wanted to check my understanding of something I've observed and see if there's a way around it.
I made a prometheus rule to send an alert whenever an external secret had a failed last sync with the below:
I made a dummy secret which would always fail (upstream secret doesn't exist), and I received the alert - all good.
I then deleted the dummy secret, but the alert still fires. It seems as though if there was never a successful sync after the most recent failed sync, this metric is always present.
Is there a way to avoid this?